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Symptoms of Aortic and Iliac Artery Occlusive Disease This pain is called claudication. The pain goes away when you stop the activity, but returns when you move again. Pain in your hip, buttocks, thighs, or calves that increases when you climb stairs or go uphill. Pain in a limb when you are resting.
During an iliac artery endarterectomy, the doctor makes an incision in the pelvis. This exposes the iliac artery and the plaque inside the artery is removed. Patients who have this type of surgery are usually in the hospital for about a week.
The most commonly used imaging modality for diagnosing iliac artery disease is magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) (Figure 2). MRA is performed with combinations of time of flight imaging and contrast administration.
The main symptom is the lower back, hip, buttock, or thigh claudication defining the proximal claudication, a fatigue, discomfort, or pain occurring in specific muscle groups alimenting by IIA during effort due to exercise-induced ischemia and which is relieved with rest (2, 6).
Vascular claudication due to aortic and iliac artery occlusions may present as low back, hip, and buttock pain while walking short distances. These findings are often very similar to those seen for neurogenic claudication attributed to lumbar stenosis.
Angioplasty and stenting, which uses a balloon to open the artery and a metal mesh tube to hold it open. Surgery to bypass the blocked arteries.